Isuzu D-Max sets new record: 2,000km driven on a single tank of fuel
KUALA LUMPUR: In a remarkable display of fuel efficiency, the Isuzu D-Max has once again proven its reputation for frugality, completing an impressive 2,000-kilometre journey on a single tank of diesel.
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What models were used to complete the Dura-Miles 2,000km Challenge?
Three different variants: the 1.9-litre 4x2 Auto Plus, the best-selling 1.9-litre 4x4 Auto Premium, and the range-topping 3.0-litre 4x4 X-TerrainWhere was the journey from?
Phitsanulok, Thailand, about 300km north of Bangkok, and ended in Klang, SelangorThe achievement was part of the Dura Miles Challenge, where three units of the latest Isuzu D-Max models successfully covered the distance with just 76 litres of fuel.
This long-haul journey highlights the D-Max’s versatility and fuel efficiency, reinforcing the pick-up’s legacy after previously completing a 1,809km trek from Bangkok to Singapore on one tank.
Adding to its accolades, the D-Max’s 1.9-litre Single Cab model recently conquered over 1,000km with a full load, despite navigating three mountain passes, each with elevations exceeding 1,000 metres.
In the latest test, Isuzu Malaysia challenged three different variants: the 1.9-litre 4x2 Auto Plus, the best-selling 1.9-litre 4x4 Auto Premium, and the range-topping 3.0-litre 4x4 X-Terrain. The journey started in Phitsanulok, Thailand, about 300km north of Bangkok, and ended in Klang, Selangor.
The challenge was completed with the third-generation Isuzu D-Max Facelift, featuring a refreshed aerodynamic design and updated Euro 4-compliant engines known for their enhanced power and fuel efficiency.
The achievement, which was certified by the Motorsports Association of Malaysia (MAM), saw the vehicles’ fuel tanks sealed and monitored throughout the trip to ensure no additional fuel was added.
Upon arrival in Klang, the feat earned the D-Max a spot in the Malaysian Book of Records for the "Longest Distance Driven In A Pick-up Truck With A Single Tank Of Fuel."
Isuzu Malaysia’s CEO, Shunsuke Okazoe, was on hand to celebrate the achievement, praising the engineering behind the brand's Blue Power diesel engines. “While we don’t expect every customer to achieve 2,000km on a single tank, this milestone demonstrates the level of engineering excellence that makes such a feat possible,” Okazoe stated at the event, held at the new Ultra Gallant Isuzu 3S Centre in Klang.
Also present was Light Commercial Vehicle Division COO Kenkichi Sogo, who received the certificates from MAM Secretary General S.N. Nanthan and steward Muhd. Siraj, along with officials from the Malaysian Book of Records. Sogo emphasized the real-world benefits of the D-Max’s fuel efficiency, particularly as fuel prices continue to rise.
“This achievement is a win for every Isuzu D-Max owner. With its cost-saving capabilities, reliability, and versatility, the D-Max is designed to meet a wide range of needs, whether it’s navigating tough terrain, transporting goods, or ensuring safe and comfortable travel for families,” Sogo remarked.
The Isuzu D-Max continues to cement its place as a top contender in the pick-up truck segment, balancing rugged performance with impressive fuel economy, making it a trusted choice for both work and leisure.
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